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How to use evinces in a sentence

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I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation.
It also looks silly and evinces contempt from car-drivers, proper motorcyclists and even pedestrians, but I don't care.
Despite such frustrating responses, Harris evinces remarkably little bitterness.
As if taking its clue from its protagonist, the movie evinces a sweetness and a daffiness not usually found in satire.
It evinces an overdiminished but nevertheless inexpugnable desire for moral as well as ethical rectitude.
It appeals because it evinces subtlety, equidistance between two extreme Bad Positions, and moral passion.
Doing so he evinces the sort of suave, unflappable attitude that comes in handy when you are strolling along a high wire without a net.
Despite the memory lapse, Gabriel evinces a suspicious eloquence and flair for abstract thought.
Speaking of his craft, he evinces a paternal affection for his beer.
But this judgment evinces too much cynicism about American culture.
He evinces a genuine affection for his fellow West Virginians.
The change from first person singular to plural evinces his embarrassment.
This book evinces a buoyant confidence and a relaxed visionary quality.
The author evinces not the slightest irony about the fact that his own list would qualify, given his definition, as an exercise in fundamentalism.
Placing the viewer directly beneath the forms of the rocks, she evinces an appreciation of the sheer weight and power of nature worthy of the Surrealists.
The garage is underlit, with a low-slung ceiling and construction that evinces the massive weight first of the cement slabwork and then of the floors and earth above.
Just 24 rooms make up this exclusive retreat, and each one evinces the possibility of unbridled indulgence.
If the person fails to comply with his obligations and evinces a particular form of danger, he may be placed in a detention centre.
This concern, unfortunately, is framed in terms of efficiency and evinces a narrow definition of quality.
But if approximately every third radio network evinces shortcomings, then the result is not satisfactory.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His city house is of the spick and span order, and he evinces a great interest in burglarproof devices.
To the fetishistic view of nature he evinces a partiality, which appears strange in a Positive philosopher.
His selection, in this instance, evinces that the Rose was neither an unknown nor an unadmired flower.
It is designed for a schoolbook, and evinces both learning and fairness.
This work evinces that inigo never was designed for a Gothic architect.
The scherzo evinces a taking jocosity with a serious interval.
With more good feeling than I gave him credit for, he evinces considerable sympathy for his unhappy friend, and is far more willing than able to comfort him.
No general error evinces a more thorough confusion of ideas than the error of supposing Donne and Cowley metaphysical in the sense wherein Wordsworth and Coleridge are so.
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